Professional Menu Button

In this easy, step-by-step tutorial Iâ€™m going to show you how to design an interesting professional menu button by using some simple filters, for example Gaussian Blur & Motion Blur.

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So, the first step what you need to do is create a new document sized 500×300 pixels and fill the background with a gradient. For this select some appropriate colors, for example colors of #000000 and #1b2c3e.

Now, start by making a selection around your button (Select > Load Selection) then contract your selection by about 1 px (Select > Modify > Contract) now you should be left with a selection like this one below. After that create a new layer and fill it with color of #1b1b1d. Then remove selection with Ctrl+D.

Time to add shining inside the button. Create a new one layer, then select the Elliptical Marquee Tool and create selection as on picture below. Fill it with blue color (#479ea5):

Deselect chosen area with Ctrl+D and then apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with next presets:

Now we have a blurred spot like on picture below:

After that apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with similar settings to these:

Look at your picture now:

Now, use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to create a new one selection similar to this and fill it with white color.

Remove selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur:

See the difference now:

Ok, the next step: apply another one Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with next settings:

Then create a new one selection with Rectangular Marquee Tool:

After that invert selection with Ctrl+Shift+I and press Delete to clear selected area. Remove selection with Ctrl+D.

Now, I would like to add texture to the button. Create a new document sized 3×3 px, then select the Pencil Tool and draw a black grid like mine below:

After that use Edit > Define Pattern to save this picture as pattern. Then close this document without savings and go back to your main document. Make a new selection with Rectangular Marquee Tool and fill it with white color.

Remove the selection with Ctrl+D and apply the following blending options:

Good designed button, but not finished yet. Now you need to create a new layer, then use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to create selection like on picture below and fill it with white color.

Remove the selection with Ctrl+D and apply again Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with similar settings to these:

See the result:

Ok, we are almost done with button design. Now, I think we should add some design elements to our button. Ok, create a new layer, after that use the Pencil Tool to make a couple of dots using color of #e2dedf like on picture below: